
About
Richard Whitkus is a Professor in the Department of Biology at Sonoma State University, affiliated with the College of Science, Technology, and Business. He holds a Ph.D. from Ohio State University (1988) and has conducted postdoctoral research at institutions including Ohio Wesleyan University and the University of California, Riverside. His research focuses on plant evolution and systematics, particularly the role of genetics in understanding species diversification and trait evolution. Specific projects include studies on Hawaiian daisies (Tetramolopium), chromosome evolution in the Cyperales, and population genetics of the California Bay tree.
Education:
- Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1988
- Postdoctoral Experience: Ohio Wesleyan University, University of Minnesota, University of California (Riverside)
Research Interests:
- Genetics of plant speciation and diversity
- Application of genetic markers in systematics
- Chromosome evolution in monocots
- Ecological genetics of adaptive radiations
Teaching:
- BIOL 115 - Introduction to Biology
- BIOL 329 - Plant Biology
- BIOL 330 - Plant Taxonomy
Whitkus's publications span topics such as chromosome evolution, plant speciation, and crop genetics, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to understanding plant diversity and adaptation.
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